Your votives are so cute. That's a great idea for dictionary pages..I mean who uses a dictionary any more now that we have Wikipedia? :) I saw some old-ish dictionaries at GW. I'm checking them out. Thanks for the neat idea.

Your little votives are sosweet,, might give it a trymyself.Wanted to thank you for yourvisit to my blog and yourinteresting ideas about Vertigo.I'm happy to say the treatmenthas worked so far and it's sonice to not be dizzy all thetime...Thanks againSandy

Your dictionary pages remind me of a dictionary of my grandma's that I have been decopaging things with. It is much different from modern dictionaries. Thanks for sharing these cute little votives. Traci

Hi PatI mentioned the votives in my other post, but I have to tell you, I love your daffodil bouquet, too!

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Or you can sign up to Follow Back Porch Musings on Google Reader. That updates each time I post.Just posted this on the previous post inadvertently.

These are sooo stinkin cute, Pat.You did a great job...and I am going to look for an olden dictionary or french book and do the same. You say you used Elmers glue...bet Mod Podge would work, too, don't you? This would be a great craft for my grands.....:)